How many kilometers can the second-generation Eado run on a full tank of gas?
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The illuminated temperature gauge indicates a fault in the engine's cooling system, which fails to ensure proper engine cooling. Here are the reasons for high engine temperature: 1. Insufficient coolant: Leakage and reduction of coolant can cause the water temperature to rise. In this case, check for any coolant leakage. If found, repair the leaking components as soon as possible. If there is no leakage, promptly add the appropriate coolant. 2. Problem with the cooling fan: A malfunctioning cooling fan can cause the water temperature to rise. When the vehicle is running at high speeds, the generated heat cannot be transferred to the antifreeze in time, affecting heat dissipation and leading to an increase in antifreeze temperature, which may result in overheating.
In my own driving experience, when I fill up the tank of my second-generation Eado, it can run about 650 kilometers, especially when driving a mix of city and highway routes. The fuel tank capacity is roughly 52 liters. For my daily commute through congested urban roads, the fuel consumption is around 7.5L/100km, meaning a full tank lasts about six to seven days. On the highway, it drops to 5.8L/100km, extending the range to over 900 kilometers. Many factors affect this, such as road conditions, how much the air conditioning is used, and even tire pressure—I pay attention to these small details to maximize mileage. After each refuel, I like to record it in a mobile app to keep track. Before long trips, I check the car’s condition to ensure the engine runs smoothly and avoid mid-journey issues. Overall, the Eado’s range is quite reliable among compact cars, making it worry-free to drive.